
KAPOLEI, O'ahu – The University of Hawai'i junior Ka'ili Britos finished in a tie for 16th place at the Rainbow Wahine Invitational, hosted by UH at the Kapolei Golf Course.
The two-day, 12-team tournament concluded with the third and final round on Wednesday. The Rainbow Wahine finished in 11th place.
Top-ranked UCLA ran away with the team title by 20 strokes, finishing with an 849 total during the three rounds of competition. UCLA's Lee Lopez captured the individual title with a 7-under 209 and all three rounds under par. Teammate Stephanie Kono, a Punahou School graduate, tied for second with San Jose State's Madeleine Ziegert and Washington's Sadena Parks at 3-under 213.
Britos, a junior from Honolulu, entered the final round tied for 12th and shot a final round 76 to finish the tournament at 7-over 223.
Also competing for the Rainbow Wahine were sophomore Charlee Kapiioho (83-79-81=243/t55th), sophomore Liana Otake (84-80-79=243/t55th), sophomore Anna DePalma (81-81-84=246/59th), and senior Megan Inouye (80-82-86=248/60th).
UH's two individuals – junior Brigitte Baker (82-81-76=239/50th) and senior Erika Lundberg (85-81-75=241/T52nd), shot 4-over 76 and 3-over 75, respectively, in the final round.
The tournament concludes UH's fall season. The Rainbow Wahine open the spring season with the Peg Barnard Invitational, Feb. 18-19, in Stanford, Calif.
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